May 2016

If you've ever driven a motorhome or RV, you know that larger vehicles have larger blind spots too. While many modern cars and trucks now come standard with backup cameras, millions of RV owners are still driving with giant blind spots and backing up without the aid of camera technology. Fortunately, you don't have to be one of them anymore.

Light vehicles sold in the United States — including cars, SUVs, trucks, and vans — will be required to have backup cameras by 2018. It's no surprise that more and more manufacturers are answering the demand for aftermarket RV versions. After all, RVs have fewer rearview mirrors, but bigger blind spots and more horsepower.